User talk:Gjd001aquinas/Cultivation theory/Bibliography

Under the Heavy Viewers heading in Textbook - "accessibility principle in explaining TV's cultivating impact. This principle states that when people make judgements about the world around them, they rely on the smallest bits of information that come to mind most quickly- the information that is most accessible." L.J. Shrum "Media Consumption and Perceptions of social Reality: Effects and Underlying Processes," in Media Effects: Advances in Theory & Research, 3rd ed., 2009, pp. 50-73

The politics and policy preference can include this information In textbook - "heavy viewer call themselves moderates. However heavy viewers consistently voiced opinions in favor of lower taxes, more police protection, and stronger nation defense. They were against big government, abortion, immigration, open-housing legislation, and affirmative action. Some evidence suggests that heavy TV viewers leaned Republican in the 2016 presidential election. The mainstream is not meddle of the road." Michael morgan and james shanahan, "Television and the Cultivation of Authoritarianism: A Return Visit from an Unexpected Friend," Journal of Communication, Vol. 67, 2017, pp. 424-444

The Criticism heading does not say very much about the limitations and critiques of the theory. I think this section needs more information Include in Criticism Elihu Katz and Yonatan Fialkoff, "Six Concepts in Search of Retirement," Annals of the International Communication Association, Vol. 41, 2017, pp.86-91

Include in Criticism Morgan, Shanahan, and Signorielli, "Yesterday's New Cultivation," pp. 677-678.''